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Does mama have the schwa sound?

Updated: 4/30/2024
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Yes, the second syllable. In English, in unaccented syllables vowels are pronounced "uh" , which is the schwa sound. In Mama, that is the second 'a'.

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Yes, the word "mama" contains the schwa sound in the second syllable. The schwa sound is commonly found in unstressed syllables in English words, giving it a short and neutral vowel sound.

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